Hi Arnd,

Thank you, I've got the maps sorted now. Much appreciated!

Best regards

Emil


3 apr 2013 kl. 18.20 skrev Arnd Kielhorn:

> Hello Emil,
> 
> You can edit the minimum and maximum values and the labels in the table of 
> color theming dialog. After that You choose the right mouse click on the 
> layer in the right layer panel, choose copy style and than select the other 
> layer which You want to style in the same scheme and make again a right mouse 
> click on the layer and choose paste style. When You always work in project 
> You do not loose Your style and You can copy and paste styles between 
> different openend projects.
> 
> As I just realized in Your attached screenshot You also have a problem with 
> partially hachured legend. I often have the same problem and I found no 
> workaround for it. May be some others have a solution.
> 
> Kindly regards
> Arnd
> 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 03. April 2013 um 13:07 Uhr
> Von: "Emil Fast" <emilmathias.f...@gmail.com>
> An: jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: [JPP-Devel] Colourtheming problems
> Dear all,
> 
> I'm doing a study of the geographic distribution of tuberculosis in 
> Indonesia, using OpenJump.
> 
> I've encountered a problem, and if you would have time to help it would be 
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> I want to make two maps with the case notification rate, from year 2007 and 
> 2011 to compare the progress.
> 
> However, when I do the colour theming, I can't find a way to set my own 
> values. To be able to get a clear impression of any change, there should be 
> the same colourtheming scale for both years, otherwise it's not possible to 
> interpret them by colour. For instance, setting the colourtheming interval to 
> 0-100, 101-200, 201-300 etc in both maps. With the methods I've tried, for 
> instance equal interval and Jenks optimal, the data is divided so the maps 
> looks almost exactly the same, even though there are some substantial 
> differences. I've attached two drafts so you'll get an idea. As you can see 
> they look very similar at first glance, but when you look at the legend you 
> can tell the difference in colourtheming.
> 
> Is it a way to work that out, to set the colourtheming interval?
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Emil Fast
> 
> 
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